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How many of these have you read?

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btw pic related is the books actually read in 2020

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Here is a chart of the results of a poll an anon did at the beginning of the month, charting /lit/'s favorite reads of the year. I can't stress it enough (because idiots will doubtless barge in confusing it with the other charts, failing to read): this includes only those books you voted for as having read in 2020. (It's doubtable whether all votes got this prompt in the first place; perhaps some - willfully or not - voted for their favorite titles anyway, read this year or no.)
What do you think? The top is still very much /lit/core, whether the votes are in earnest or whether this really influences people's reading habits to read those works. A bit too many Russians and burgers/Steinbecks and Camus's (though, for this year, I "get it") for my liking, but it's interesting to compare the different charts.

Original (results) thread: >>/lit/thread/S16979368

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